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Publikováno v:
The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. :1-16
Publikováno v:
Journal of Homosexuality. :1-30
Publikováno v:
Florida Public Health Review, Vol 15, Pp 25-35 (2018)
Anti-gay and gender-related bullying and harassment are pervasive public health problems found in schools and are correlated with negative mental health and educational outcomes for students. This study examines the differences in the forms and preva
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3d76db258dc245bfa3ce2ee892352de3
Publikováno v:
The Counseling Psychologist. 50:674-707
Sexual minority individuals report greater rates of substance use compared to their heterosexual counterparts. Internalized heterosexism (IH) is one critical factor underlying this disparity. There has been a proliferation of studies examining IH as
Publikováno v:
Stigma and Health.
Autor:
Kiet D. Huynh, Hibah E. Virk, William-Michael Stone, G. Tyler Lefevor, Alexis Franklin, Jacqueline Y. Paiz, Sydney A. Sorrell
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 13:184-193
Autor:
Sierra E. Gage, Jacqueline Y. Paiz, Kiet D. Huynh, Sydney A. Sorrell, William-Michael Stone, Hibah E. Virk, G. Tyler Lefevor
Publikováno v:
The Counseling Psychologist. 48:826-851
The Black church in the United States has historically functioned as a bastion for civil rights; however, it may also be a source of pain and suffering for sexual minorities. To examine the influence of individual and congregational variables on atti
Autor:
Kiet D. Huynh, Michael M. Gale, Debbiesiu L. Lee, Alex L. Pieterse, Katherine Kirkinis, Shantel Powell
Publikováno v:
The Counseling Psychologist. 48:498-525
Internalized racism represents a critical component of the system of racial oppression wherein People of Color adopt the negative beliefs about their race held by members of the White majority group. In this meta-analysis, the authors reviewed 29 stu
Publikováno v:
Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling. 11:106-118
Internalized heterosexism (IH) is linked to negative mental health outcomes among people who are lesbian, gay, and bisexual. This study examined whether anti-effeminacy moderates the relationship between masculinity and IH among gay men in the United
Autor:
Skidmore, Samuel J.1 samuel.skidmore@usu.edu, Lefevor, G. Tyler1, Huynh, Kiet D.2, Berg, Connor O.1
Publikováno v:
Sexuality & Culture. Apr2024, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p771-793. 23p.